“Pterodactyl, a flying creature which once lived in Ireland. The locals call it “Peter O’Dactyl” or “Terry Dactyl” depending on whether they have seen the name written or heard it spoken." – The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce
Pterodactyls ranged in size from the size of sparrows to a 30 foot wingspan. I don’t know how big their eggs were. And if it is fossilized the yokes would be no good for culinary usage.
Lucy Rudy about 1 year ago
It can’t be very fresh.
nosirrom about 1 year ago
Omelet for 100.
silberdistel about 1 year ago
The cook’s grin is worth every trouble he might get :-D
silberdistel about 1 year ago
He will need at least a pizza shovel to flipp this egg. Better a snow shovel.
will.pittenger1 about 1 year ago
Probably mostly rock.
Just-me about 1 year ago
That’ll be one big omelet.
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
Did someone order eggs-tra large?
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
I imagine that would have been a hard egg to crack.
wildlandwaters about 1 year ago
isn’t it kinda…old???
John W. Vinson Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Pterodactyl, a flying creature which once lived in Ireland. The locals call it “Peter O’Dactyl” or “Terry Dactyl” depending on whether they have seen the name written or heard it spoken." – The Devil’s Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce
norphos about 1 year ago
Pterodactyls ranged in size from the size of sparrows to a 30 foot wingspan. I don’t know how big their eggs were. And if it is fossilized the yokes would be no good for culinary usage.